Chiefs coach Andy Reid said LT Eric Fisher's (questionable, back) status is "up in the air" for Monday night's game with Washington.

Fisher is trending in the wrong direction after missing practice the last two days. He'll be a game-time decision, but this is a potential downgrade to the offensive line. Cam Erving is Fisher's backup, though the Chiefs could move Bryan Witzmann to one of the tackle spots, with Parker Ehinger playing left guard. Sat, Sep 30, 2017 02:24:00 PM

Chiefs signed LT Eric Fisher to a four-year, $48 million extension through 2021.

ESPN's Adam Schefter reports the deal includes $40 million guaranteed. The extension will be tacked onto the over $15 million he was scheduled to make in the next two years. It is a massive deal for a player who was not guaranteed to have his fifth-year option picked up in May. Fisher did show better after being moved back to left tackle midway through last season, but he was still league average at best. The Chiefs better hope he takes a big step forward or this deal could end up looking like a mistake. Sat, Jul 30, 2016 02:14:00 PM

Depth Charts

Reid first stated he expected Ware to be ready for training camp, then later backtracked and said "you never know." Reid indicated Ware participating in any football activities before training camp would be a surprise. Since last season ended, the Chiefs have added two veteran backs in Damien Williams and Kerwynn Williams, hinting at concern over Ware's recovery.

Chiefs GM Brett Veach suggested the team is in the market for fast wide receivers.

New starter Patrick Mahomes has a cannon for an arm, and Veach wants to make the most of the quarterback's ability. Kansas City already has one of the fastest guys in the league in Tyreek Hill, and Chris Conley ran a 4.35 at the Combine in 2015. Conley is recovering from an Achilles' tear and has yet to become a consistent contributor, however, while Albert Wilson is headed to free agency. The Chiefs should add to the position in free agency or the draft.